
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) recently held a new draw on July 25, 2023, in which it issued invitations to a select group of candidates under the Express Entry system. This draw targeted French-speaking candidates and sought to enhance the province’s bilingual community further and attract skilled individuals who can contribute to Ontario’s thriving economy.
In this latest draw, the OINP invited 95 candidates who demonstrated proficiency in the French language. These invitations were extended to candidates who had Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores ranging from 321 to 374. The CRS score is a crucial factor in the Express Entry system, determining a candidate’s eligibility for permanent residency in Canada.
Details of the draw:
- Date of the draw: 25th July 2023
- Total NOIs: 95
- CRS range: 321 – 374
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